LOS ANGELES — Former Eagle Emmet Sheehan made his Major League Baseball debut on Friday night for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Starting at pitcher against the San Francisco Giants, Sheehan tossed six scoreless innings without surrendering a hit. The 45th Boston College Baseball alum to reach the show, Sheehan got the call after going 4-1 with a 1.86 ERA in 53 innings with Double-A Tulsa this season.
Emmet Sheehan, the No. 13-rated prospect in the Dodgers' system, spent three seasons with the Eagles with a 7-6 career record and 4.